Japanese Dining Table — Japandi Style, Natural Wood
Japanese Dining Table — Minimalist Design, Natural Materials
A Japanese dining table combines the principles of wabi-sabi (beauty in imperfection) with Scandinavian functionality to create something truly special: a table that's calm, purposeful and beautiful in equal measure. At Industrial Home, our Japanese-inspired dining tables feature natural oak and walnut wood, organic pebble or cloud-like shapes, and clean understated base designs in black steel or solid wood.
The Japanese dining table aesthetic is defined by what it removes: no unnecessary ornamentation, no sharp right angles, no ostentatious size. Instead, the focus is on the quality of the wood grain, the softness of the edges, and the negative space around the table. The result is a dining table that makes your entire room feel calmer and more intentional.
Our Japanese dining tables are available in rectangular, oval, round and pebble-shaped versions. Light oak is the most popular choice for the full Japandi effect, while walnut adds warmth and depth to darker interiors. Custom sizes are available through our 3D table configurator.
Japanese vs Scandinavian dining table — key differences
| Aspect | Japanese style | Scandinavian style |
|---|---|---|
| Shape | Organic, asymmetric, curved | Geometric, clean, rectangular |
| Wood | Natural oil finish, texture visible | Light, often whitened or bleached |
| Base | Solid wood or black steel, simple | Thin legs, hairpin or cone shape |
| Philosophy | Wabi-sabi, imperfection welcome | Functionality, democratic design |
Japanese-inspired dining tables
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Veelgestelde vragen
What makes a dining table 'Japanese style'?
Japanese style dining tables emphasize natural materials, organic shapes, minimal ornamentation, and craftsmanship. They often feature wood grain prominently, have softer edges, and are sized for intimate dining rather than maximum capacity.
What wood is best for a Japanese dining table?
Light oak is the most traditional Japandi choice — neutral, warm and timeless. Walnut adds richness and works beautifully in darker Japandi or modern interiors. Both are available in oiled finishes that show the natural grain.
How many people fit around a Japanese dining table?
Our Japanese dining tables range from 140 cm (4-6 persons) to 240 cm (8-10 persons). Organic pebble-shaped tables seat 10-15% fewer people than rectangular ones of the same length, as the curved sides reduce edge seating.
Can I get a Japanese dining table in a custom size?
Yes — use our 3D configurator to design a custom Japanese dining table in your choice of wood, size, base type and finish. Delivery: 6-8 weeks for custom orders.
What chairs pair well with a Japanese dining table?
Simple wooden chairs in natural ash or oak, rattan chairs, or minimalist black metal chairs all work well. Avoid ornate or heavily upholstered chairs — they compete with the table's quiet elegance.
Do you ship Japanese dining tables internationally?
We currently ship within the Netherlands and Belgium. For international enquiries, please contact us directly.
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Light oak, pebble shapes, Japandi style — find your perfect table.
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